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JeffY
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American Specialty Cars, Inc. ASC is changing its name from American Sunroof Corp, since we don't do sunroofs anymore, but are becoming a niche market manufacturer for the OE's. Almost sounds like some other company I used to work for.

Here's the storyabout the Detroit Autoshow from Saturday's Detroit Freepress: From Sunday's first news conference, where ASC Inc. will announce that its initials no longer stand merely for American Sunroof Co., to the creation of a dedicated area at Cobo for souped-up tuner cars, there is a recurring theme to this year's Detroit show.

It's all about more choice, more chances for people to buy and customize vehicles to suit their own individual tastes.

"I don't want to drive what my neighbor is driving," says Paul Wilbur, president and chief executive officer of ASC Inc., the Southgate company founded and built by the late Heinz Prechter into the largest U.S. producer of automotive sunroofs. Wilbur and the management team assembled after Prechter's death in July 2001 are moving ASC beyond sunroofs as a builder of complete low-volume specialty vehicles. ASC recently played a big role in the design, engineering and launch of the Chevrolet SSR, General Motors Corp.'s flamboyant new convertible pickup truck.

In line with its new focus, Wilbur will announce Sunday that the initials ASC now stand for American Specialty Cars. Even the address of the company headquarters will change from 1 Sunroof Center to 1 ASC Center.

"There's a strong American desire to be an individual," Wilbur says, noting that the number of different vehicle nameplates is rising much faster each year than the number of vehicles sold in the United States. That means more niche, or specialty, vehicles built in lower volumes. Examples include the SSR and the Pontiac Solstice roadster, to debut this week.

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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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[Big Grin]

The sunroof in our IROC was installed by ASC.

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chrisL
Shhh, I'm on the phone.
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quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
as a builder of complete low-volume specialty vehicles

so how long until we find out what you are working on?

[Big Grin]

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00 Hawk 295 - NBM, Hurst, Bilstein, Auburn, SLP spoiler, Chrome, Syntec, Lou's Short Stick, SLP OE lid, SLP !CAGS, BMR STB

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JeffY
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quote:
Originally posted by chrisL:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
as a builder of complete low-volume specialty vehicles

so how long until we find out what you are working on?

[Big Grin]

Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool]
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The Janitor
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quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
quote:
Originally posted by chrisL:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
as a builder of complete low-volume specialty vehicles

so how long until we find out what you are working on?

[Big Grin]

Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool]
Bernie, you been dead for years, youre goin backwards.
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sscamaro
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JeffY, I worked on that a long time. Now I am retired for 4 years. Its great.

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2002 SS (M02-2022)(Build Date 9/10/01) T-Top,Bright Rally Red,Ebony Leather,Hurst Shifter,SLP Options: 345HP,SS Grille,SS Floor Mats,Personalized SS Rear Deck Mat,17"X 9" ZR1 Type Chrome Wheels,SS Cover,Engine Plaque.
Additional Mods:GMMG Chambered Exhaust,FLP LT Headers,SLP CAI,K&N Filter,Silver Hood Stripes, Silver Letters on Rear Facia and Spohn Performance LCA, Panhard,SFC and Adj. Torq Arm w/Drive Shaft Loops.384/rwhp and 381/rwtq

1969 SS396 Olympic Gold.Unrestored,L34(350HP),M21 close ratio 4-Speed,Cowl Hood,Spoilers Front and Rear,Console w/Gages.Second owner since Nov.1971. 1 of 2018 Produced

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Hawkeye
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Working on the new F-Body for GM? [Razz]

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1998 SS - Black All Options - Mods
Whisper Lid, K & N, Lou's Short Stick, Shift Light, Skip Shift, SLP Y, Borla, 4:10's, BMR STB, SLP SFCs, Granatelli MAF, Hypertech III, 160 Stat, Mallory Billet Pedals, Metco Aluminum LCAs,Fast Toys Ram Air Mod, Spohn Panhard Bar, BMR Torque Arm, free EGR mod,power antenna, BMR LCA brackets, Gentex Temp/Compass Auto Dim Mirror, AllMaxx Strobe and Wig Wag, BAER Eradispeed rotors,PPC Headers with Random Technology Hi Flow Cats, BMR Drive shaft Loop,FAST 78MM Throttle Body, FAST 78MM Composite Intake, Mobil 1 & lots of Zaino.

Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot.

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JohnS
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quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool]

How much will one of those puppies cost? If they're affordable, I'd like to buy one of those retirement thingies, too. [Big Grin]
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cytruffle
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quote:
Originally posted by JohnS:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool]

How much will one of those puppies cost? If they're affordable, I'd like to buy one of those retirement thingies, too. [Big Grin]
Neither one of y'all is old enough to retire!!! [Smile]

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JohnS
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quote:
Originally posted by cytruffle:
Neither one of y'all is old enough to retire!!! [Smile]

[Cool]
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JeffY
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quote:
Originally posted by cytruffle:
quote:
Originally posted by JohnS:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool]

How much will one of those puppies cost? If they're affordable, I'd like to buy one of those retirement thingies, too. [Big Grin]
Neither one of y'all is old enough to retire!!! [Smile]
Don't know about that-haven't seem many older than me - I even have kermie beat.
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Opie
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Jeffy, that is the best thing in the world to work on. I started that goal at 18. This month on the 18th will be retired for one year and just turned 48 couple months ago. Now I work on what I want and my families needs...

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Thom Mackesy
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quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
[Big Grin] [/qb]

Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool] [/QB][/QUOTE]

You had to bring THAT up! Only 25 more years to go! [Roll Eyes]

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Cavy Dan
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Sounds great Jeff!

You can NEVER be too young to start planning on retirement. Just look at me. I'm a finance major, and started my 401(k) when I was 19. I"m still only 22, and onwards to a great retirement. I have 3 retirement plans so far as we speak!! [Big Grin]

Not quite enough to retire yet though, hehe [Razz]

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Happy_Dan
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quote:
Originally posted by Thom Mackesy:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffY:
[Big Grin]

Its no secret - I'm working on retirement! [Cool] [/QB]
You had to bring THAT up! Only 25 more years to go! [Roll Eyes] [/QB][/QUOTE]

The retirement age is 65 now Thom [Smile]

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